Paleographer

Synonyms for "paleographer" (8 found)

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11 translations across 8 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 古文書學家 /古文书学家 noun (a person skilled in paleography)

French

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  • paléographe noun (a person skilled in paleography)

German

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  • Paläograf noun (a person skilled in paleography)
  • Paläografin noun (a person skilled in paleography)
  • Paläograph noun (a person skilled in paleography)
  • Paläographin noun (a person skilled in paleography)

Irish

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  • pailéagrafaí noun (a person skilled in paleography)

Italian

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  • paleografo noun (a person skilled in paleography)

Portuguese

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  • paleógrafo noun (a person skilled in paleography)

Spanish

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  • paleógrafo noun (a person skilled in paleography)

Tagalog

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  • dalubtalanda noun (a person skilled in paleography)

Sample sentences

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Tom is a paleographer.

Source: tatoeba (5767477)

Paleography might teach men to read documents, diplomatics to date them and to test their authenticity; but the full significance of an ancient deed might easily escape the most exact paleographer and the most accomplished diplomatist, for the want of that finished sense for legal technicality which is the natural fruit of a conveyancing practice.

Source: wiktionary

Finally Mark reports Christ as saying, after his resurrection, that those who believe in him will be saved and those who do not, damned; but it is impossible to discover whether he means anything by a state of damnation beyond a state of error. The paleographers regard this passage as tacked on by a later scribe. On the whole Mark leaves the modern reader where Matthew left him.

Source: wiktionary

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